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How much is it to fix an axle on a Honda Civic?

In the United States, a CV axle replacement on a Honda Civic typically costs about $270–$650 per axle with aftermarket parts, or roughly $450–$900 per axle with OEM/dealer parts. If both sides are replaced, the total generally doubles, with possible additional costs for wheel alignment or related service.


What counts as an axle repair on a Civic


Most Honda Civics use front-wheel-drive CV axles. Damage can affect the boot, the joint, or the axle shaft itself. Depending on the problem, repairs range from boot-only work to full axle replacement.


CV boot repair vs CV joint or axle replacement


A torn CV boot can often be repaired by replacing the boot and re-greasing the joint, which is cheaper. If the joint is worn or the axle shaft is damaged, most shops will replace the entire CV axle assembly, which is more expensive but necessary for safe operation.


Cost ranges for a Honda Civic


Costs vary by model year, region, and shop. The ranges below reflect typical U.S. pricing for a single CV axle (parts + labor) as of 2024–2026.



  • Single axle with aftermarket parts: about $190–$440 total.

  • Single axle with OEM/dealer parts: about $290–$610 total.

  • Both axles replaced with aftermarket parts: about $380–$880 total.

  • Both axles replaced with OEM/dealer parts: about $580–$1,220 total.


Note: Some shops include wheel alignment in the price; if not, budget about $80–$120 for a basic alignment after the repair.


For a precise quote, request a written estimate that breaks out parts, labor, and any alignment fees. Prices vary by location, year, and shop.


Factors that influence price


Several factors can push the total above or below these ranges. The following considerations commonly affect how much you’ll pay.



  • Parts choice: aftermarket vs OEM/dealer parts. OEM parts are usually pricier but may come with longer warranties.

  • Labor rates: varies widely by region and by dealership vs independent shops.

  • Number of axles: replacing one axle is cheaper than replacing both sides.

  • Boot condition: a torn boot that requires only boot replacement is cheaper than a full axle replacement.

  • Associated components: hub/bearing wear, CV boot repair, sensors, or other suspension parts can add to the bill.

  • Alignment and additional services: some shops include alignment; others charge separately.

  • Taxes, core charges, and disposal fees: these can add a small extra amount to the final total.


Get multiple written quotes to compare parts, labor, and any included services such as alignment or warranties.


What to ask before the repair


To avoid surprises, ask these questions before approving work.



  • Is the price for one axle or both sides, and does it include labor?

  • Are OEM or aftermarket parts being used, and what are the warranties?

  • Is wheel alignment included or billed separately?

  • What other repairs might be needed (hub bearing, CV boot, etc.)?

  • What is the estimated turnaround time and total estimated cost?


Clear questions help you compare quotes fairly and choose a trusted shop.


Summary


For a Honda Civic, CV axle repairs typically fall in the $190–$440 range per axle with aftermarket parts or $290–$610 with OEM parts, with both sides costing roughly double. Alignment costs may apply if not included. Prices vary by year, model, location, and shop. Always seek multiple written estimates, confirm what’s included, and check warranties to make an informed decision.

Can I still drive with a broken axle?


A broken car axle is no small matter. If the axle breaks, you usually won't be able to even drive the vehicle at all, so driving with a broken axle is a no-go situation.



How much is it to fix a Honda Civic axle?


The average cost for a Honda Civic CV Joint Replacement is between $1,270 and $1,477. Labor costs are estimated between $189 and $278 while parts are priced between $1,080 and $1,199. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.



Is it expensive to replace an axle?


On average, it costs around $1,250 to replace an axle, but our sample quotes from real mechanics ranged from $531 on a Ford F-150 to $2,325 on a BMW 740i. The most common type of axle replacement is for a constant velocity (CV) joint on a front-wheel-drive car.



Is it worth fixing an axle on a car?


Though perhaps not as commonly understood, axles are as important to a properly functioning vehicle and vehicle safety as the engine, steering system, brakes, and tires are. If an axle does get damaged, have a reputable technician repair it promptly.


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